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Frank Reich's era in Indianapolis is over.
The Colts fired the 60-year-old on Monday after they lost to New England in Week 9.
The Colts have been playing uninspired football over the last few weeks. Reich and the general manager appeared to be in trouble.
The Colts have struggled under Reich despite the addition of Matt Ryan. The rushing offense fell to 30th one year after ranking second in the category, despite the passing offense ranking 12th in the league.
The team is last in the league in scoring with 14.7% points per game.
The defense is 13th in the league in points allowed per game.
Reich was hired as the head coach of the Colts in February of last year, after he helped the Philadelphia Eagles win the Super Bowl.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original content The Colts were hoping Reich could work his magic as their head coach after his command of a Philadelphia offense that was forced to use Nick Foles during the playoffs was impressive.
The Colts had just three winning seasons in his time there, despite his success. The team didn't get past the divisional round in the playoffs under his watch.
Reich ends his career with a 40-33-1 record.